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Imagine Your Whole Office On A Notebook Computer

Before buy a new notebook computer, there are a few things you should consider for your advisor business. A brand new laptop computer can start as low as $1,200, and get as expensive as $5,000 or more.

Notebooks function the same way as a PC. They can come equipped with CDR, DVD Rom, floppy, and CD burners just like a home PC.

Like the PC, you can also purchase a great deal of accessories to go with notebooks. Speakers, keypads, modems, Ethernet, and a mouse; are just some of those things. However, there are some problems that go along with adding some of these accessories.

Accessibility to the Internet used to be a problem. Now getting on to the Internet only requires a modem that must be attached to a dialup phone cord or DSL/Cable modem.

And with the new mobile technology notebook computers have all the processing power you need.

You can carry all of your files, presentations and financial software with you.

Fast and easy wireless high speed connections has made it easy to stay in in touch with your office for emaisls for example, if your work takes you on the road a lot.



To buy a notebook computer instead of a PC or PDA, (palm) there are a few things that you should consider.

Determine which features you really need in your computer.

Do not buy an entire office suite if you only need a good word processor. If money is tight, you may want to consider a generic brand of laptop as opposed to a brand name.

A Cheap notebook computer will function the same as a brand name, but they probably won't offer 24 hr. tech support and the product is usually sold on an as is basis.

Just know that the hardware of a generic computer is usually made up of different no-name products, whereas a name brand laptop usually offers you the option of building only the type of computer that you need.

A Dell notebook computer or a Toshiba notebook computer and other popular brand names will offer a great warranty, (extendable for extra money) and upgrades. At least with generic computers, upgrades don't run that high. Usually you can simply remove the old version of you hardware and replace it with a new one.

Dell Notebook Specials. Limited Time Offer!

Another way to go when considering cost is in purchasing a refurbished notebook computer. They are much cheaper, but the function is still the same. Just keep in mind that a refurbished computer were once somewhat malfunctioning and have been repaired. Problems may arise with them in the future.

Never buy more software or hardware features than you really need. You get a better deal if you purchase products that you will get a lot of use out of. Do not forget your anti-virus software (click here) if you do not want to get a virus and shut down your business.

Running your business can now take place anywhere today.

How To Take Care Of Your Laptop Computer

by Joe Chianese

As the proud owner of a laptop computer, you'll want to keep your machine in the best possible condition.

Aside from cleaning your screen and dusting the keyboard, however, you'll need to take a few extra steps to maintain your laptop's health:

-- Play it cool

A laptop computer generates a lot of heat, especially when running the latest high-powered software. Too much heat and you risk damaging the internal circuitry.

Always try to keep your laptop in a well-ventilated, cool environment. And ensure you don't block the fan grills on the sides, back, or bottom of the machine at any time.

-- Handle the screen carefully

Avoid touching or playing with your LCD screen.

Yes, it might be fun to watch the waves generated by your finger against the screen, but LCD displays are fragile devices that must be cared for.

Take care when cleaning the screen too, and use only approved cleaning materials.

You won't want to pay the money for screen repairs or, even worse - a new machine entirely.

-- Don't drop it

Whatever you do, don't drop your laptop computer! Keep it safe inside of a carrying case when moving around or traveling.

Don't leave it on the edge of a table or on an unstable support of some kind. One ill fated drop to the floor could spell death for your mobile office.

Try to make sure the rubber feet underneath are in good condition and are still attached. This will prevent the device from sliding around accidentally.

-- Be careful with those drinks...

If you need to have a drink while working or playing, be careful not to spill it.

Your laptop computer could suffer the consequences from just a few drops of liquid poured in the right places.

While you probably do eat and drink around it regardless, you will want to occasionally wipe down the edges, the keyboard, the touchpad, and maybe even wipe down the screen to keep any dirt from accumulating.

Click here for more on laptop care




The Top 10 'Must-Have' Laptop Accessories

by John San Filippo

You've laid out good money for your notebook computer, but you're not done spending just yet.

There are a few more notebook accessories you may want to consider to make the package complete.

  • 1: Laptop Case / Bag

As the newest member of the mobile computing force, you're required to take an oath of safe computing.

And that starts with investing in the most important of notebook accessories - a notebook bag. You can't very well go traipsing around the world with your notebook exposed to the elements.

When it comes to laptop bags, you can spend $25 for a small case made from less expensive materials on up to several hundred dollars for one made of top-grain cowhide.

Go here to read more of the top notebook accessories




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